Eficienţa folosirii unor metode combinate de masaj reflex în tratamentul constipaţiilor funcţionale

Abstract

Constipaţia fiind o afecţiune cu frecvenţă foarte mare, în zilele noastre, cu simptome destul de dezagreabile şi consecinţe destul de importante, se conturează necesitatea găsirii celor mai eficiente şi rapide metode de tratament.  Am încercat să identific printre metodele de masaj descoperite şi folosite în lume de multă vreme, dar în ţara noastră nu sunt cunoscute, pe acelea care ar putea fi eficiente în tratamentul constipaţiilor şi am ajuns la concluzia că metodele de masaj reflex experimentate (Grossi, Teirich-Leube, Kohlrausch, reflexologie vertebrală) şi-au demonstrat eficienţa.

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Doina MÂRZA-DĂNILĂ

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Doina MÂRZA-DĂNILĂ (2011). Eficienţa folosirii unor metode combinate de masaj reflex în tratamentul constipaţiilor funcţionale. Gymnasium - Scientific Journal of Education, Sports and Health, 12(1), 74-82. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-129775